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Driftless Area Art Festival coming up on September 21-22
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THE DRIFTLESS ART FESTIVAL, held in Soldiers Grove, just keeps getting better and better. The 2019 festival will take place September 21-22, and offers bright sunshine, beauty, and fun for the whole family.

SOLDIERS GROVE - The Driftless region will be on display in its several forms during the Driftless Area Art Festival, September 21 and 22 in Soldiers Grove. Visitors  will be able to choose from and enjoy the works of 80 visual artists, the performances of four musical artist groups, and the taste treats of 10 area culinary artists.

The visual artists are being featured individually and in groups on Facebook, and are listed on the website, driftlessareaartfestival.com.  Their works include drawing, painting, photography, print making, jewelry, ceramics and sculpture, glass, metal, wood and fiber art.  Seventy of the artists have also donated items for the silent auction, to be held on from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. New this year is the option for auction-goers to buy the pieces on the spot instead of waiting for each day’s auction conclusion.

A small selection of the more than 80 artists selected to participate in the show is as follows:

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Herb Johnson, HJ Metalsmith, Alma, WI., builds original handcrafted metal sculptures with nature themes.
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Jane Hash of Lone Rock Creations, Lone Rock, WI, uses many techniques and metals to fabricate jewelry.
DAAF_Jenna Lueck
Jenna Lueck, Paint & Pixels, Sherrill, IA., recaptures beautiful Midwestern landscapes on a canvas using vibrant acrylic paint.
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Elizabeth Rose, Rose Colored Glass, LaCrosse, WI., fashions stained glass art panels.
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Greg Cheesebro of Viroqua, WI creates wheel thrown functional pottery and fires them with ash glazes.

Performing artists on Saturday include Catherine and Ted Parrish,  and Patchouli. Sunday’s music will be offered by Kickapoo Joy Juice and the Medicine Brothers.

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Catherine and Ted Parrish, an acoustic duo from Viroqua, Wisconsin, will perform Saturday morning, September 21, at the Driftless Area Art Festival in Soldiers Grove. Festival admission is free, as is the parking for the two-day event that opens each day at 10 a.m.
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Catherine and Ted Parrish, an acoustic duo from Viroqua, will perform Saturday morning, September 21, at the Driftless Area Art Festival in Soldiers Grove. Festival admission is free, as is the parking for the two-day event that opens each day at 10 a.m. Master guitarist Bruce Hecksel and singer-songwriter Julie Patchouli, called “one of the top nuevo-flamenco groups in the world,” will perform Saturday afternoon at the Driftless Area Art Festival in Soldiers Grove.
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Kickapoo Joy Juice band members include, from left, Jesse Downs, David Gibbs, Liz Voz and Jane Keely. They’ll perform Sunday morning, September 22, at the Driftless Area Art Festival in Soldiers Grove. Festival admission is free, as is the parking for the two-day event that opens Saturday at 10 a.m.
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Medicine Brothers, a mostly acoustic family band specializing in folk, bluegrass, honkytonk and Americana, will perform at the Driftless Area Art Festival in Soldiers Grove. Members include Jamie Waggoner, Sandler Waggoner, Shawn Neary, Melanie Richardson and Mike Richardson.

And a wide variety of culinary adventures await festival goers.

Capelle’s Cuisine will offer a steak portabella melt, home cut fries, deep fried artichokes, and pineapple boats. Julie’s Catering will feature Italian beef, a French dip sandwich, chicken salad, and loaded nachos. Come to Crepes Jeanluc for buckwheat and wheat crepes and pastries. 

Other taste treats include Five Star Egg Roll’s sesame chicken /fried rice, orange  chicken/fried rice, LoMein noodles, crab rangoon, and a variety of teas.  Food for Thought will offer pork, beef and veggie tacos. The Dawg House will offer a catfish dinner, Chicago style hot dogs, 1/4 lb hamburgers, Italian sausage w/onions & peppers, cheese curds, and a kids’ meal.

Desserts and drinks will include Mary’s Berries’ smoothies, strawberry shortcake, and pumpkin bars. Apple’licious Pie Depot will bring its variety of pie slices, a la mode if one wishes. Kickapoo coffee will bring its special brews, and the Soldiers Grove Lions Club will sell wine from Columbia Crest and several signature beer specialties from the Driftless Brewing Company.

Hours for the Festival, set for the Beauford T. Anderson Park in Soldiers Grove, are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday September 21 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.  Admission is free and there is ample convenient free parking.  Full details are available on the Festival’s Facebook page and at driftlessareaartfestival.com.

            Major funding Partners for the festival include Peoples State Bank, Village of Soldiers Grove and its Community Development Corporation, Crawford County, Go Macro, Community Development Alternatives Inc., and Wisconsin Public Radio.  Benefactors include J Company Design Studio, La Crosse Tent and Awning, Organic Valley Family of Farms, Richland Grant Telephone Cooperative, Rooted Spoon Culinary, Scenic Rivers Energy Cooperative, Sleepy Hollow Auto, Star Valley Flowers, plus many other sponsors at the Patron and Supporter levels.